Conchetta House provides free housing and mentoring to families to help them succeed, rather than serving as transitional housing, a domestic violence shelter, or drug and alcohol rehabilitation home. It aims to educate two generations by offering hope for both parents and children's futures. The organization plans to rehabilitate old buildings, develop a for-profit arm for financial sustainability, and involve businesses to provide employment for residents. It needs volunteers to serve on its Board of Directors and lead committees in children's enrichment, mentor development, supplies, marketing, and writing. Now is the time to get involved so the organization can quickly apply for grants and funding to realize its vision of helping families.